On Monday, December 17, 2012 2:08:29 PM UTC+11, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
Agreed. Can you help us write it?
I just tried my first pull request so you should see that in the
web2py-book repository on github. I hope.
--
checking on services is easy: reboot your machine and see if it the process
is restarted. On the new task manager (WS2008 and on) you can have a column
showing the command line that the process is running. On XP, WS2003, etc
that doesn't have natively this functionality, you can use
Thanks for the tips. I've implemented two schedulers. Now I understand the
difference between starting the scheduler with 1 app vs 1 apps.
nssm is very easy to use.
I think for Windows deployment, running the scheduler as a service would be
a very common use-case. Perhaps worthy of a
Agreed. Can you help us write it?
On Sunday, 16 December 2012 18:34:08 UTC-6, Tim Richardson wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I've implemented two schedulers. Now I understand the
difference between starting the scheduler with 1 app vs 1 apps.
nssm is very easy to use.
I think for Windows
4 matches
Mail list logo